Do not use the bracket that is included with the audio/video extension unit; use this bracket instead.

2

M8 x 20 mm screws

48-2647-xx

2

1Sub-carton 1

3

M8 washer

49-1252-01

2

1Sub-carton 1

4

audio/video extension unit

CTS-AV-EXP800-30442-01

1

1Sub-carton 55

5

10-32 screw

48-0600-01

1

1Sub-carton 1

Cisco IP Phone 7970

68-2433-xx

1

1

The IP Phone should be placed near the right wing Table segment to prevent it from appearing on screen.

Auxiliary Control Unit

1

Mounting bracket for auxiliary control unit

700-30922-01Kit #69-2048

1

4

2

Auxiliary Control Unit

CTS-LIGHT-CTRL 69-1989-xx

1

1Sub-carton 56

3

M4 x 12 screw

48-2646-01

4

1Sub-carton 1

4

M8 x 20 mm screws

48-2647-01

2

1Sub-carton 1

5

M8 washers

49-1252-01

2

1Sub-carton 1

6

M5 washers

49-1250-01

4

1Sub-carton 1

Privacy Panel Assembly

1

Privacy Panel, left

700-31134-01

1

1Sub-carton 54

2

Privacy Panel, right

700-31135-01

1

1Sub-carton 54

3

Privacy Panel, center

700-31136-01

1

1Sub-carton 54

4

Privacy panel, end

700-31137-01

2

1Sub-carton 54

5

Privacy panel, transition piece

700-31138-01

2

1Sub-carton 54

6

Privacy panel, end, right

700-31188-01

1

1Sub-carton 54

7

Privacy panel, end, left

700-31189-01

1

1Sub-carton 54

8

Privacy panel cable tray

700-31190-01

1

1Sub-carton 54

9

Not used

10

M4 x 12 mm screws, black

48-2426-01

48

1Sub-carton 1

Power Distribution Unit (PDU)

1

Power distribution unit (PDU)

CTS-PWR-PDU

1

42

Spool Lock Assembly

1

Sheet metal display tie

700-30981-01

Kit #69-2032-01

1

2

2

Spool lock, left

700-30979-01Kit #69-2032-01Subkit #69-2066-01

2

2

3

Spool lock, right

700-30980-01Kit #69-2032-01Subkit #69-2066-01

2

2

4

M8 x 16 pan head screw, black

48-2430-01Kit #69-2062-01Subkit # 69-2069-01

2

1Sub-carton 1

5

M4 x 12mm screwsandM5 washers

48-2646-01and49-1250-01Kit # 69-2074-01

8

1Sub-carton 1

Note Note that the key numbers restart for each element.

Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.

Note The directions left and right refer to the assembly as you face it from the front.

Caution Some system components have metal and plastic edges with hard angles. These edges are exposed until you complete system assembly. Use caution when you move around the system during assembly to avoid contact with any exposed system edges.

Required and Recommended Tools and Equipment

Step 1 Place the assembly over the center display, then attach the Camera Assembly to the Camera Assembly bracket.

For clarity, the display has been removed from the illustration in Figure 8-1.

Note There are two foam pads on inside of the camera assembly. Make sure that the foam pad on the top of the camera assembly touches the top of the display, and the foam pad on the front of the assembly touches the front of the display. To make adjustments, loosen the four screws on the top of the camera assembly and move the assembly forward or backward as required; then, retighten the four screws.

Figure 8-1 Camera Assembly

Step 2 Assemble the I/O modules for the outside left and outside right Molded Foam bumpers.

The outside left and outside right Molded Foam bumpers only have one I/O Module each. The inner Molded Foam bumpers have two (see Figure 8-3).

Note Label the power and signal cords, near the power outlet and Ethernet connection side.

Tip Route any excess cable in the table legs.

Note Some I/O modules use a separate jumper cord for the power, rather than the module and cord being connected. If the cables are separate, the jumper cables for them are in Carton 1. Figure 8-2 shows the I/O module and power cord already connected.

Figure 8-2 I/O Modules for Outer Foam Bumpers

Step 3 Assemble the I/O Modules for the two inner Molded Foam bumpers.

The outside left and outside right Molded Foam bumpers only have one I/O Module each (see Figure 8-2). The inner Molded Foam bumpers have two.

Note Label the power and signal cords, near the power outlet and Ethernet connection side.

Tip Route any excess cable in the table legs.

Note Some I/O modules use a separate jumper cord for the power, rather than the module and cord being connected. If the cables are separate, the jumper cables for them are in Carton 1. Figure 8-3 shows the I/O module and power cord already connected.

Figure 8-3 I/O Modules Inner Foam Bumpers

Step 4 Attach the VGA module to the center Table segment.

The VGA module supports the VGA peripheral cable when not in use.

Figure 8-4 VGA Module

Step 5 Attach the left, right, and center privacy panels.

Figure 8-5 Privacy Panel Assembly

Step 6 Attach the center PDU to the center privacy panel.

Figure 8-6 Table Assembly PDU Attachment to the Center Privacy panel

Note The PDU power cable should extend from the right side.

Step 7 Attach the right privacy panel cable tray.

Note Install the tray so that the tray points towards the rear of the room.